The Last Call: The Disappearance of Brandon LawsonOn a hot August night in 2013, twenty-six-year-old Brandon Lawson walked out of a small rental house in San Angelo, Texas, after an argument with his longtime partner. He climbed into his white Ford F-150 and headed north on Highway 277, toward a fresh start that never came. Just after midnight, Brandon's truck ran out of gas on a lonely stretch of road south of Bronte. Minutes later, he placed a frantic 911 call-forty-odd seconds of static, half-heard words, and raw fear that listeners still argue about more than a decade later."I'm in the middle of a field...""Please hurry..."By the time a deputy and Brandon's brother reached the truck, the F-150 was there. Brandon was not.The Last Call: The Disappearance of Brandon Lawson is the haunting true story of what happened before and after that night: a young father caught between addiction and responsibility, a rural emergency system straining at its limits, and a family forced to search the fields of West Texas while the rest of the world dissected a broken audio file.Linda Davidson traces three competing explanations-accident, foul play, and voluntary disappearance-showing how each one shaped the search, the investigation, and the internet theories that followed. Moving from midnight highways and mesquite pastures to nursing-home dispatch rooms and backlogged DNA labs, she lays out how small decisions, blind spots, and systems not built for nuance can turn one bad night into a lifetime of not knowing.In 2022, nearly nine years after Brandon vanished, searchers found clothing and human remains less than a mile from where his truck had stopped. In 2024, DNA tests finally gave his family an answer they had both longed for and feared.This is not just the story of a disappearance. It is the story of everyone left standing on the shoulder of the road afterward-trying to understand how a man could call for help, say he was "in the middle of a field," and simply never make it back.